词条 | Troy Jutting |
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| name = | image = | alt = | caption = | sport = Ice hockey | birth_date = | birth_place = Richfield, Minnesota, USA | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = Minnesota State University, Mankato | player_years1 = 1982–1986 | player_team1 = Minnesota State | player_positions = Center | coach_years1 = 1987–1989 | coach_team1 = Minnesota State (Graduate Assistant) | coach_years2 = 1989–2000 | coach_team2 = Minnesota State (Assistant) | coach_years3 = 2000–2012 | coach_team3 = Minnesota State | coach_years4 = 2012–2016 | coach_team4 = Omaha (Assistant) | overall_record = 183–224–55 ({{winpct|183|224|55}}) | bowl_record = | tournament_record = 0–1 ({{winpct|0|1|0}}) | championships = | awards = 2003 WCHA Coach of the Year 2008 WCHA Coach of the Year | coaching_records = }}Troy Jutting is a former American ice hockey player and coach who was the head coach for Minnesota State for twelve seasons.[1] CareerJutting arrived at Mankato State in 1982 and played for years for the program. The Mavericks were one of the better Division III teams during that time, making the NCAA tournament in three seasons and reached the frozen four in his senior year. Jutting graduated a year after his eligibility ended and began attending graduate school at his alma mater, serving concurrently as a graduate assistant for the program for two years.[2] In 1989 Jutting became a full-time assistant for the Mavericks and remained in that position while the team moved up to Division II and finally Division I in 1996. When long-time head coach Don Brose retired after the 1999–00 season Jutting was named as his successor.[3] In the early years the team played well under Jutting. His teams posted two winning campaigns in the first three seasons and made the 2003 NCAA tournament but after that the results turned bad. In twelve seasons behind the bench Jutting recorded only three winning records and was among the worst programs in the WCHA for his last four years. Minnesota State reassigned him to an administrative position with a year left on his contract in the summer of 2012[4] but a few months later he was hired by Omaha as an assistant coach.[5] Jutting worked for the Omaha Mavericks for four years before being fired along with the other Omaha assistant coach Alex Todd in the spring of 2016.[6] Head coaching record{{CBB Yearly Record Start|type = coach |conference = |postseason = |poll = coaches }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Minnesota State Mavericks |startyear=2000 |conference=WCHA |endyear=2012 |}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2000–01 | name = Minnesota State | overall = 19–18–1 | conference = 13–14–1 | confstanding = 7th | postseason = WCHA First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2001–02 | name = Minnesota State | overall = 16–20–2 | conference = 11–15–2 | confstanding = t-6th | postseason = WCHA First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2002–03 | name = Minnesota State | overall = 20–11–10 | conference = 15–6–7 | confstanding = t-2nd | postseason = NCAA East Regional Semifinals }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2003–04 | name = Minnesota State | overall = 10–24–5 | conference = 6–18–4 | confstanding = 9th | postseason = WCHA First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2004–05 | name = Minnesota State | overall = 13–19–6 | conference = 8–13–4 | confstanding = 8th | postseason = WCHA First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2005–06 | name = Minnesota State | overall = 17–18–4 | conference = 12–13–3 | confstanding = 7th | postseason = WCHA First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2006–07 | name = Minnesota State | overall = 13–19–6 | conference = 10–13–5 | confstanding = 8th | postseason = WCHA First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2007–08 | name = Minnesota State | overall = 19–16–4 | conference = 12–12–4 | confstanding = t-4th | postseason = WCHA First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2008–09 | name = Minnesota State | overall = 15–17–6 | conference = 11–13–4 | confstanding = 8th | postseason = WCHA First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2009–10 | name = Minnesota State | overall = 15–20–3 | conference = 9–17–2 | confstanding = t-8th | postseason = WCHA First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2010–11 | name = Minnesota State | overall = 14–18–6 | conference = 8–16–4 | confstanding = 11th | postseason = WCHA First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2011–12 | name = Minnesota State | overall = 12–24–2 | conference = 8–18–2 | confstanding = 11th | postseason = WCHA First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal | name = Minnesota State | overall = 183–224–55 | confrecord = 123–168–42 }}{{CBB Yearly Record End |overall = 183–224–55 }} References1. ^{{cite news|title=Minnesota State Men's Hockey Team History|url=http://www.uscho.com/stats/history/minnesota-state/mens-hockey/|publisher=USCHO.com|accessdate=2017-06-01}} 2. ^{{cite news|title=2010-11 Men's Hockey Coaching Staff: Troy Jutting|url=http://www.msumavericks.com/coaches.aspx?path=mhockey&rc=127|publisher=Minnesota State Mavericks|accessdate=2017-06-01}} 3. ^{{cite news|title=Assistant Jutting Named Head Coach In Mankato|url=http://www.uscho.com/2000/03/27/assistant-jutting-named-head-coach-in-mankato/|publisher=USCHO.com|date=2000-03-27|accessdate=2017-06-01}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=Jutting out after 12 seasons as head coach at Minnesota State|url=http://www.uscho.com/2012/04/01/jutting-out-after-12-seasons-as-head-coach-at-minnesota-state/|publisher=USCHO.com|date=2012-04-01|accessdate=2017-06-01}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=Troy Jutting Bio|url=http://www.omavs.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=208849054|publisher=Omaha Mavericks|accessdate=2017-06-01}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=Omaha Fires Both Assistant Coaches|url=http://www.sbncollegehockey.com/nchc/2016/3/30/11334088/omaha-fires-troy-jutting-alex-todd-dean-blais|publisher=SB Nation|date=2016-03-30|accessdate=2017-06-01}} External links
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